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Gymnastics group fills key hires from report

USA Gymnastics adds advocate, lawyer

- Rachel Axon @RachelAxon USA TODAY Sports

USA Gymnastics on Wednesday announced the hiring of a director of safe sport and an in-house legal counsel, filling positions created in response to a sexual abuse scandal that has engulfed the organizati­on for nearly a year.

Toby Stark will serve as USA Gymnastics’ director of safe sport, and former prosecutor Mark Busby will serve as legal counsel.

The positions were part of 70 recommenda­tions USA Gymnastics’ board adopted last month after the conclusion of a review by Deborah Daniels, a former federal prosecutor.

Daniels’ report found USA Gymnastics needs a “complete cultural change” after not doing enough to educate its staff, members and athletes about protecting children from sexual abuse and failing to ensure that safeguards were being followed.

“These two profession­als will help us better protect athletes and continuall­y enhance the systems and processes we have in place,” USA Gymnastics chief operating officer Ron Galimore said in a statement. “Bringing this expertise to USA Gymnastics is another important step, because the well-being of athletes is a top priority.”

Stark is a longtime child advocate, supporting Chaucie’s Place, an organizati­on focused on child sexual abuse and youth suicide prevention, for the last seven years. Busby was a deputy prosecutin­g attorney in Marion County (Ind.) for nearly 14 years, handling cases involving domestic violence, child abuse, homicide and major felonies.

In her role at USA Gymnastics, Stark will oversee all aspects of USA Gymnastics’ safe sport policies, educationa­l programs, reporting and adjudicati­on. She will report safe sport issues to the organizati­on’s board of directors.

Busby will handle informatio­n about potential abuse, direct investigat­ions and coordinate with the U.S. Center for SafeSport. The U.S. Olympic Committee created that independen­t entity to handle reports of sexual abuse in Olympic sports.

USA Gymnastics hired Daniels last fall to review its practices and policies after criticism of its handling of sex abuse complaints, including a case involving the longtime team physician that has resulted in federal charges.

The Indianapol­is Star, which is part of the USA TODAY Network, has reported more than 360 cases in which gymnasts have accused coaches of sexual transgress­ions over 20 years. According to the

Lansing (Mich.) State Journal, which is also part of the USA TODAY Network, at least 95 gymnasts have alleged sexual abuse by Larry Nassar, who was the national team physician from 1996 to 2015.

This month, Nassar agreed to a plea deal to federal child pornograph­y charges, according to a copy of the agreement obtained by the Journal.

According to the newspaper, Nassar is being sued by more than 115 women and girls, with all but one of the plaintiffs saying he sexually assaulted them during medical appointmen­ts. USA Gymnastics has been named as a co-defendant in some of the lawsuits.

 ?? 2014 PHOTO BY CHARLIE NYE, THE INDIANAPOL­IS STAR ?? Toby Stark will oversee all aspects of the safe sport program for USA Gymnastics.
2014 PHOTO BY CHARLIE NYE, THE INDIANAPOL­IS STAR Toby Stark will oversee all aspects of the safe sport program for USA Gymnastics.

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